Yamaha MOTIF XS7 Manuel D’Utilisation

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MOTIF XS Owner’s Manual
Audio Recording to Song/Pattern (Sampling mode)
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V
oice mode
Song mode
P
attern mode
Mixing mode
Master mode
Utility mode
File mode
P
erf
ormance
 mode
Sampling
 mode 1
Sampling
 mode 2
Ref
erence
The second benefit is that you can quickly and easily 
create variations of the original Sample by changing the 
playback of the sliced Samples. 
For example, you could change the velocities and timing 
points of the note events to which the sliced Samples are 
assigned. This lets you create accents in the playback or 
change the rhythm of the Sample to a swing feel, for 
example. Furthermore, you can change the actual order of 
the Sample slices (as note events), making it exceptionally 
easy to come up with new and unusual sound variations. 
Sampling Main display
The Sampling Main display, the entrance of the Sampling mode, is called up when entering the Sampling mode from the 
current mode. Pressing the [INTEGRATED SAMPLING] button in the Song mode or Pattern mode calls up the Sampling 
mode dedicated to creation of Sample Voices assigned to a Song/Pattern track. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the 
original mode, Song or Pattern. 
n This section covers the Sampling mode called up from the Song/Pattern mode. See page 162 for instructions on using the Sampling function 
in the Voice mode/Performance mode. 
Selecting a Waveform and Key Bank—
[INTEGRATED SAMPLING]
The Sampling Main display lets you select the Waveform 
and its Key Bank and hear the sound of the Sample 
assigned to the selected Key Bank. 
The parameters 
1 – 7 and the [SF1], [SF5], [SF6], and 
[F6] buttons are same as in the Sampling mode called up 
from the Voice mode/Performance mode. See page 162. 
8 Track (Indication only)
Indicates the track number of the currently selected Song/
Pattern. 
9 Measure (Indication only)
Indicates the measure number of the currently selected 
Song/Pattern. 
n Keep in mind that you can assign the User Voices created in 
the Sampling mode entered from the Voice/Performance mode 
to Mixing parts of the Song/Pattern. You can also assign the 
Waveforms created in the Sampling mode entered from the 
Song/Pattern mode to Elements of the Voice in the Voice Edit 
mode.
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3
C D E F G A B
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5
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7
8
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
1, 3, 1, 4, 5, 8, 3, 6
Sliced, assigned Samples
Example 1
Example 2
You can produce melodic or rhythmic variations simply by 
changing the sequence of the note events. 
Phrase order to be played
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